Bagnato defends net for Pine-Richland
By Jerry ClarkGrowing up in a hockey family, Brendon Bagnato was immersed in the sport from birth. His dad, Mike, was a hockey coach, and his older ...
View ArticleKosick leads Hampton
By Jerry ClarkWhen a coach inherits a team, his hope is to have at least one player who embodies the physical and mental traits it takes to ...
View ArticleHigh school notebook: Levcik looking for championship at West A.
By Bill Beckner Jr. and Paul KogutAn assistant football coach with local ties will try to lead his team to a WPIAL championship Friday at Heinz Field. Former Ford City and ...
View ArticleStarkey: Farewell, Big East
By Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewBig East football was a marriage born of desperation, and those kinds of marriages often fail. It began in 1991 when four independent football schools ...
View ArticleNHL rejects union’s offer, Bettman rips Fehr
By Josh Yohe and Rob RossiNEW YORK — NHL Players’ Association executive director Don Fehr said it was the best offer he could make. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman not only ...
View ArticleBaldwin grad named PAC player of year
By Brian Knavish, Jeannette SpiritEver since he began his college career, Arkangelo James has been one of the top soccer players not only on the Bethany College men’s team, ...
View ArticleThankful for things large and small
By Tribune-ReviewPulling a double shift has given me time to think of some things that I can share that I’m thankful for this Thanksgiving season. And ...
View ArticleAfter all these years, Pitt guard glad to be Panther
By Jerry DiPaola, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPitt guard Chris Jacobson, a big guy with bigger emotions, won’t lie about Senior Day on Saturday at Heinz Field. When he is introduced before ...
View ArticleWPIAL finalists have chance to make history
By Kevin Gorman, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewLike the rivers that lead to the stadium sitting on the banks of the Ohio, a confluence has led Clairton’s return to Heinz Field. The ...
View ArticleNorth Hills districts give back by being good playoff hosts
By Jerry ClarkNorthern region schools enjoy hosting playoff games ...
View ArticleSteelers notebook: Browns return specialist Cribbs always a threat
By Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJacoby Jones’ 63-yard punt return touchdown effectively decided the Ravens’ game, and now, the Steelers go up against Joshua Cribbs, who has three kickoff...
View ArticleYouth not an excuse for UPG women’s basketball team
By Doug Gulasy, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIt would be tempting, given that the Pitt-Greensburg women’s basketball roster contains nothing but freshmen and sophomores, to label the Bobcats as young and...
View ArticleSeton Hill volleyball places second at WVIAC tournament
By Chris AdamskiAs Wheeling Jesuit’s players celebrated the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women’s volleyball tournament championship across the net on Saturday, Christina Donahoe...
View ArticleDistrict college notes: Seton Hill football players honored
By Staff ReportsSix Seton Hill University football players were honored by the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with postseason awards, led by three first-team selections: sophomore...
View ArticleDistrict college notebook: Mercyhurst men’s soccer team set for NCAA semifinals
By Mike PalmKeeper Mikko Sarkkinen improved to 4-0-0 — with three of his wins coming in the postseason — as the Mercyhurst men’s soccer team advanced to ...
View ArticleHampton grad far exceeds expectations
By Mike PalmElaina Balouris could not have picked a better setting for a breakout performance. The William & Mary junior ran what she called the best race ...
View ArticlePenn State notebook: Morris family will celebrate emotional day
By Scott Brown, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe father who wanted Stephon Morris to stay at Penn State but left the decision up to him sent him a text message Monday night. ...
View ArticleCommissioner: NHL will cancel more of its schedule
By Josh Yohe, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewNEW YORK — The 2012-13 NHL season is in jeopardy, with another batch of games along with the NHL All-Star Game in Columbus set to ...
View Article37-year-old Batch still inspires confidence in Steelers’ teammates
By Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewCharlie Batch is a couple of days away from becoming the oldest quarterback in Steelers history to start a game, take a snap and, he ...
View ArticleHull ready to step in for Penn State at outside linebacker position
By Scott Brown, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewBill O’Brien talked football with Mike Hull on Monday night, and the next day, he paid the Canon-McMillan graduate an interesting compliment. “He’s a football ...
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